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hardware Classic   hardware Classic : End of preorder for Sakura External Floppy Drives.
   posted by strim on 24-Apr-2015 10:14:55 (2916 reads)
The previously announced Sakura External Floppy Drives are being assembled now! The preorder period will end on Tuesday. Until then, it's still possible to buy the drive at reduced price of 48 EUR.

There was a slight delay in production, but soon the floppy drives will ship to our dealer, RetroAmi. Everyone who have already preordered will receive information about shipping next week.

Click here to see the pictures of a final version: front, back, top, bottom.
    

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soren_ladegaard 
Re: End of preorder for Sakura External Floppy Drives.
Posted on 24-Apr-2015 18:20:36
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Look really good! Great job. Can't wait to receive mine (in Denmark).

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strim 
Re: End of preorder for Sakura External Floppy Drives.
Posted on 24-Apr-2015 19:13:59
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Cool, thanks for ordering!

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newlight 
Re: End of preorder for Sakura External Floppy Drives.
Posted on 24-Apr-2015 21:11:19
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Seems good!!!

I will try to orderone if my internet conection restablish as I expect.

Good work!!!

For my A500

Last edited by newlight on 24-Apr-2015 at 09:18 PM.
Last edited by newlight on 24-Apr-2015 at 09:17 PM.


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nbache 
Re: End of preorder for Sakura External Floppy Drives.
Posted on 24-Apr-2015 22:00:30
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@soren_ladegaard:

Quote:
Can't wait to receive mine (in Denmark).
Ditto - and ditto

Best regards,

Niels

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realize 
Re: End of preorder for Sakura External Floppy Drives.
Posted on 25-Apr-2015 1:37:46
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I always like to see new classic projects but holy crap $50 euro for a floppy drive? With shipping forget it!

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